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![]() If its hairy and has bright light blue eyes, its an acro muncher...remove it quick because once it starts eating your acro, RTN is usually quick to follow. I've already had this terrible experience once, and I really don't want anyone else to have it too!
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![]() their is a thread on rc. sps section
they eat the polyps of acros so get him out fast. if i find it i well post it!found it http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...hreadid=740329
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![]() Hi Ed, thanks for the link. That's the exact same crab I posted about a week or two ago who was munching the polyps on my acros. In my case, I can confirm he was munching down polyps. It was as if the polyps were cut shorter with a lawn mower.
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![]() your welcome
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36x18x20 (50gal) tek 6x39watt t5,s. 2x 6025 tunze. euro-reef rs100. no more school so i,ll be able to keep this one! http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=61329 |